Sentences with phrase «bit homesick»

Despite making an incredible weekly wage, Man United defender Marcos Rojo might actually be a little bit homesick and is indicating that he might not stay at Old Trafford when his contract expires.
Which makes me just a teeny bit homesick to get back to my own kitchen (and my own bed, for that matter)... both of which seem oh so far away right now...
For once though, I would love to go to the beach without getting just a little bit homesick.
This is making me a bit homesick — the reimagined succotash the Frank's hot sauce and the crispy shrimp.
Makes me a bit homesick
Well the changing leaves and blustery winds always make me a bit homesick, so I perused around the old MN church cookbook for some inspiration.
Last Friday, Grace and her mom were chatting on the phone when Grace mentioned she had this headache that was bothering her, and that she was feeling a bit homesick.
Your stew looks fabulous, and makes me a bit homesick for New Mexico!
Seeing photos from home of the beautiful New England fall foliage always makes me a bit homesick.
And frankly, seeing all their pictures together at the pool and eating in the backyard had gotten me a bit homesick.
I think I was feeling a bit homesick, too, so in a way writing about the place made me feel closer to it, at least in my imagination.
This type of host may be a bit homesick and looking to speak his or her native language.
For the first time in over a year living in Asia, I got a bit homesick.
I traveled for 3 weeks once to four different countries I got a bit homesick, but I think getting a little homesick is normal.
The line - up of new maps consists of a Disney World from hell — no, not Euro Disney — called Carnival, the largest map to date in Fuel, and the closed in Trailer Park that makes me a bit homesick.
So if you ever find yourself in China and start to feel a bit homesick, don't worry, just head over to Thames town for an instant fix of British style.
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